NPCs

This is a list of people, places, things and events relevant to the campaign. Any time they appear in a blog post or wiki, it will automatically be linked to its definition.

Amatayus

The real name of Cronos Thunderglade

Amatayus is Cronos' actual name. He was trained to be a beast of unstoppable fury. He killed and slaughtered and left a wake of destruction in his path.

Aric
(Blacktree)

Once the aid of Bren ir'Gadden, Aric now bears an aberrant mark

The former aid of Bren ir'Gadden, Aric is now the bearer of an aberrant dragonmark. Not much is known, or understood, of his plans to destroy Dalannan tower, and it doesn't look like he'll resurface any time soon.

Bahlae

An underboss of the Boromar family; a very affable nature that belies his cruelty.

Bahlae has obviously worked for the Boromar family for many years. One doesn't rise to the status of underboss without putting in serious work.

His friendly nature is obviously a front for his scheming ways; though it does seem he would be a beneficial ally.

Bartholomew

Business partner to Pock; Bart is somewhat more morally centered than the enigmatic gnome.

Bart has worked for house Cannith as a magewrite for years. It is his good standing with the house that leads Cannith to look the other way when Pock destroys half of the lab, requiring massive restocking.

He also teaches part-time at Morgrave University who, in turn, provide him a modest apartment at Shava House.

Bren

Bren ir'Gadden; a Lord Major of the Brelish army

An important figure in the Brelish campaign against Cyre; Lord Major Bren ir'Gadden was integral in many operations througought the region.

Captain Kalaes
(Kalaes)

A captain of the King's Citadel in Sharn.

Kales is a tall, somber human. He is the public figurhead of the king in Sharn and spends much of his time dealing with the city council and other matters. When not with the council, he is often found at The Citadel in the Ambassador Towers.

Cavallah

The leader of Daask; an oni of considerable power.

Not much is known about Cavallah. She is a powerful Oni who has run Daask's operations since its formation in Sharn.

Crudak

A successfull inquisitor/hunter; also a dragonmarked of house Tharashk

To most, Crudak is a good-natured and friendly chap. However, he's an extremely poor sport and hates competition. Of late, he has taken personal insult to Boril d'Kundarak and his "pitiful excuse for a business." Crudak would happily squish the puny dwarf, but that's not what the civilized do.

Dargun

A former captain of the Cyran Dragoons, Dargun now spends his days getting drunk.

Captain Dargun of the Cyran Dragoons was a soldier's soldier. He lived, breathed, and worshipped the Cyran miltary doctrine.

He was the latest in a long familiy history of Cyran officers. Thus, the Mourning was especially hard on him. Dargun is the last surviving member of his family -- all were killed in cataclysm -- and he struggles to cope with such a reality.

Darius

A cocky skycoach pilot who'd love a more adventurous life.

He'll take you anywhere you want to go in Sharn for 1gp. He'll do it with reckless abandon for more than that!

Farra

A member of the Ghorad'din, dwarven breakers, who often worked alongside Boril.

Formerly a dwarven commoner who was inducted into House Kundarak's Ghorad'din order after she was caught breaking into one of their most highly secured vaults. Boril d'Kundarak and Farra developed a professional, if somewhat intense, rivalry, as Farra was charged with breaking the defenses of vaults Boril was assigned to guard, in order to test them.

Boril sometimes daydreamed of romancing Farra, but put that behind him when he left the Mror Holds.

Finn

Adventurer extraordinaire; most often found drunk at the Hanged Man tavern

Finn--too young to have done half the escapades he claims, but charming enough that people still listen when he tells them.

Fordril

Fordril Kundarak - Boril's brother and head of the household

Fordril took over for Boril d'Kundarak as head of his family house (the aleheart house) after Boril's shame.

He is currently set to wed Farra of Lakehome near the end of Sypheros.

Garrick
(Draum)

Watch Sergeant in the Granite District

A more reasonable member of Sharn's Watch, Garrick prefers diplomacy over blunt strikes. Though, as any criminal would tell you, Sergeant Draum has little sympathy for those that break the law.

Geoffrey

Commander of the 35th Brellish Airborne company

Commander Geoffrey has a decorated past in the Last War. He is also a member of the Dark Lanterns and was Xavian's direct superior during the war.

Glandrim

Head of the Kundarak enclave in Sharn; cousin to Boril

Glandrim is head of the Kundarak enclave in Sharn; a position that also makes him president and manager of Kundarak Bank.

He is a stoic man of honor and propriety. Nothing irritates him more than shame on the Kundarak family name.

Grey Yaga

A hobgoblin seer in Volaar Draal

Grigbad

A minor boss in the Daask gang, Grigbad usually runs goblins and hobgoblins in various activites

Grigbad acts tough, but he's a coward at heart. He'll shout and scream and threaten, but it's all an act. The fact is, without the backing of Daask, Grigbad would be nothing more than a petty thief.

Grownsh
(Scarface)

A member of Grimgore's unit during the Last War.

Growmsh, also known as scarface, operates a small trade house in Khyber's Gate.

Grrr

Gnoll huntmaster; a dangerous pack leader for the bloodclaw.

Gydd

A privileged student at Morgrave University

Gydd ir'Nephret is an accomplished student at Morgrave University. Her papers on the Draconic Prophecy and how it pertains to the Last War was very impressive.

Her father, Falcon ir'Nephret has long been friends with Bren ir'Gadden. They were both present at the revery for the Mourning when the monster attacked.

Harash
(Harrash)

The Daask second in command

Second only to Cavallah, Harash is a dangerous enemy to have. At his disposal is the entire might of the Daask guild--not to mention his ties to the Daughters of Sora Kell.

Lady Dannae Ulyan
(Dannae)
(Demise)

A thin, but striking elf woman. She represents the Aereni in matters of elven history.

Lady Dannae Ulyan radiates an air of self-assurance and etiquette. She spends much of her time in Sharn, researching and acquiring elven items of either religious or magical significance to the Aereni.

Larry

Larry the lutist; a bard in Cronos' employ

Not much is known about Larry; truth be told, Larry isn't even his real name. The minotaur, Cronos Thunderglade, hired him on to tell his tale and started calling him Larry.

Honestly, Larry is just happy to get paid to play some music and write. That, and he's really scared of disappointing the minotaur.

Markin

A lowly thug and sometimes hired mercenary.

Markin is decent with a sword, but not overly intelligent. He's too greedy, often accepting jobs too quickly and, subsequently getting in over his head.

He's not a bad guy, really, just another born of poor circumstances.

Merrix

Baron Merrix d'Cannith is the current head of House Cannith in Breland. He is one of the most renowned artificers in Khorvaire today.

Merrix is the grandson of the first Merrix, Son of Arren d'Cannith. He is also the former patriarch's grandnephew. He was an infant when the first warforged were made and is the youngest of the three leaders trying to become the "Great Gorgon." Being the youngest of the three he also has the weakest claim, but his skill makes the other two leaders wary of him. Merrix does not want to be the leader for the sake of personal power; he simply feels that the other two are not strong enough to do a good job of it. He's willing to lead for now, but he'd prefer to be left to his experiments. If he could find someone whom he thought was forceful enough to be taken seriously by the other houses and also willing to give Merrix a voice in house decisions, he'd be happy to hand over the routine politics of leadership.

Molric

The foreman of Tain Foundry; a gruff, dirty, and not very friendly dwarf.

Molric serves as foreman for the Tain Foundry in the Cogs. He's not a very friendly dwarf, nor his he particularly fond of warforged. Their near tireless endurance, combined with willingess to do work for relatively little pay, has made them the go-to workforce for most foundries and warehouses. The perception is they're driving other workers out of jobs. As such, Molric sees them as the enemy.

Noon

You can't stop the Inquisitve. Everything goes somewhere, and I go everywhere.

Noon stops at nothing to get the story. He's got contacts up high and down low--all throughout Sharn--and he's got just as many enemies.

Oblune
(Nevil)

Gnomish artifact merchant; member of the mysterious Aurum

Oblune, or Nevil as he is more often called, is a crafty artifact merchant with ties to the Aurum.

He was believed to be murdered, but found to be the mastermind behind a plot to steal an artifact from Daask agents.

Olaakki

Hobgoblin priest of the Sovereign.

He was consulting with Molric on the kruthik hive. Olaakki provided the party with directions to the last kruthik sighting.

One-eye

Grimgore's faithful companion. He spends his days sleeping 'round the fires at The Broken Anvil

To most observers, One-eye is a mangy old wolf that looks as if one paw is already in the grave. To those who know, however, One-eye is much more than that.

Druids often speak of primal spirits and how they connect in the world. Some live in the water, while others glide upon the currents of the wind. Others, however, find rest within wildlife. Such is the case with One-eye. A primal spirit of old, befriended by a young minotaur. One-eye protected his charge until Grimgore's untimely death.

Now, he spends his days sleeping near the fires at the Broken Anvil inn.

Shassa
(Tarr)

Councilwoman for the Lower Northedge; Shassa is a political animal.

Born in North Market, Shassa Tarr comes from a long line of merchants in Sharn. Her allegiances to the Lord Merchants of Lower Northedge and the shifter community. She attempts to support both, equally.

Soar

Captain of the sky-tug Iron Griffin; Soar bears the Mark of Storm

Solia

Viceroy of house Lyrandar in Sharn; Solia oversees all of Lyrandar's southern operations.

Stannis Purified is the ordained embrazure of the Silver Flame in Sharn

The leader of the Silver Flame in Sharn, Stannis Purified strikes an imposing figure. Despite his age, he shows little gray and few wrinkles. He knows the fight against evil is a war that cannot simply be "won", rather measured in successful battles.

Stunt
(Crash)

Ogres in Daask's employ

Part of a group of ogres ordered to capture Cronos.

After being beaten by the party, Stunt was advised to get out of Sharn, quickly.

Maegar Talbott; member of the Blackened Book, an elite group of the city watch in Sharn

Once a co-worker of Boril's, then his successor, Maegar Talbott is now a member of the Blackened Book.

He's not the type easily trusted, for good reason. He's quick to climb on someone's shoulders to tell the world he's tall.

Tandy

A barmaid, and sometimes more, at the the Broken Anvil Inn

"When you need a smile, Tandy's here with a pitcher...When you need more, bring some gold" ~ Eranna, proprietor of the Broken Anvil.

Tandy is both lovely to look at and to listen to...for a fee, of course. She's both the barmaid and the house companion.

She doesn't speak about her past or where she's from, "It's all part of the mystery, sugar", she'll tell you.

Teryn

Evil cultist; former friend of Xavian

Teryn Black is a member of the Emerald Claw cult and sister to Tyson Black. She also knew Xavian, though she never trusted him fully.

The Fleshtearer

A bugbear leader in Marguul Pass

The fleshtearer, as he calls himself, is a member of the Marguul clan; bugbears that "own" the Marguul pass, and either demand passage or death from those brave enough to wander through.

He's a dangerous foe, but an even more dangerous drinker.

Thora
(Tavin)

A wealthy merchant in Sharn; Thora spends most of her time traveling abroad.

Tikulti

A doppleganger double-agent working for Breland

Captain Kalaes mentioned that his inside man, Tikulti, would be working with the Kech Volaar in disguise as one of their warrior's. Tikulti can be recognized by his face and neck tattoos.

His tattoo's form a tribalized version of a dragon's face over his own. Also, he carries a jeweled dagger of elven make.

Toff

A cheap mercenary for hire

Toff's loyalties lie somewhere between the gold you give him and the sword pointed at his throat. He is very useful, however, as he's honed his impersonation skills beyond what most can handle.

Troarg
(Blackhorn)

A beast of a minotaur, both physically and mentally powerful.

Troarg typically hangs around the Cogs. He has little interest in the human workings of Sharn, preferring to work with others of like-mind, instead.

Tyson

Evil cultist; former friend of Xavian

Tyson Black is a member of the Emerald Claw cult, along with his sister, Teryn. He was friends with Xavian years ago, when Xavian masqueraded as the Ripper.

Wrinkles

An old, curmudgeony fence in the Cogs.

Wrinkles has been working in the cogs so long he's developed keen low-light vision for ha human. He's a good contact to have if you need to get something "illicit", especially since he doesn't work for any of the gangs--instead, Wrinkles has solid contracts with the various guilds and gets to operate freely with anyone he chooses.

Xanice

Xavian's sister; a skilled master of the arcane arts.

Xartis

Brother to Xavian; possibly a warlock, wherabouts unknown.

Xavian's Hand

The flesh and bone is burnt away, leaving a blackened skeletal arm, set afire with green flame

Xavian can hardly recall when he grafted the skeletal arm to his own. The magic that once concealed it is now gone, requiring more mundane methods of disguise. Of late, Xavian believes the hand is talking to him, goading him, guiding him...

Oft seen just beyond a camp sight, a willow-the-wisp tries to dazzle weary travelers and bring them to their doom. Zingor is one of the oldest, having survived by coercing fey followers to bring her meals. She prefers the company of young girls, as they are more easily baited against wicked men.

Monsters

Rhesh

A powerful minotaur warlord; master of the fortress Turakbar's Fist

Rhesh Turakbar is the story western Brelish mothers tell their naughty children about. He commands the Turakbar raiders from within his bloody fortress, Turakbar's Fist.